
Heat Stress Safety SWMS
- 100% Compliant with Australian WHS Acts & Regulations
- Fully Editable MS Word & PDF Formats Included
- Pre-filled Content – Ready to Deploy Immediately
- Customisable – Easily Add Your Logo & Site Details
- Includes 2 Years of Free Compliance Updates
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Product Overview
This Heat Stress Safety SWMS is a comprehensive Safe Work Method Statement designed to identify, control, and manage the risks associated with working in hot and thermally challenging environments, both indoors and outdoors. It provides detailed, practical controls to support WHS compliance and effective management of heat stress and thermal exposure risks across a wide range of work activities.
Activities & Specific Tasks Covered
This document includes specific risk controls for:
- Working safely in excessive heat, including identification of environmental and personal risk factors
- Managing work in harsh thermal environments such as boiler rooms, plant rooms, foundries, and process areas
- Controlling risks when working in hot indoor conditions with poor ventilation or radiant heat sources
- Planning work/rest regimes, task rotation, and scheduling high-exertion tasks during cooler periods
- Selection and use of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and clothing for hot conditions
- Implementation of hydration protocols, cool-down areas, and access to shade or cooled spaces
- Monitoring of workers for signs and symptoms of heat stress, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke
- Use of engineering controls such as ventilation, fans, insulation, and shielding from radiant heat
- Safe work procedures for acclimatising new or returning workers to hot work environments
- Emergency response procedures for heat-related illness, including first aid and escalation steps
- Communication, supervision, and training requirements for workers exposed to high heat loads
- Risk assessment and review processes to continually improve heat stress management on site
Who is this for?
This SWMS is designed for construction contractors, manufacturing and processing facilities, maintenance teams, facility managers, and site supervisors responsible for workers operating in hot or high-heat environments.
Specific Job Steps & Hazards Covered
| Job Step / Activity | Potential Hazards |
|---|---|
| Pre-start planning |
|
| Assess work environment |
|
| Plan work scheduling |
|
| Control indoor hot conditions |
|
| Manage work in harsh environments |
|
| Hydration and rest breaks |
|
| Work organisation and rotation |
|
| PPE and clothing selection |
|
| Monitoring and early detection |
|
| First aid and emergency response |
|
| High-risk hot tasks planning |
|
| Vehicle and cab environments |
|
| Training and information |
|
| Review and continuous improvement |
|
Need to add specific site requirements?
Don't worry if a specific job step isn't listed above. Once you purchase, simply log in to your Client Portal and add your own custom job steps at no extra cost. We take care of the hard work—creating the hazards and control measures for free—to ensure your document is compliant within minutes.
Legislation & References
This document was researched and developed to align with:
- Safe Work Australia – Guide for Managing the Risks of Working in Heat: National guidance on preventing heat-related illness in the workplace
- Model Code of Practice: How to Manage Work Health and Safety Risks: Framework for identifying, assessing, and controlling WHS risks
- Model Code of Practice: Managing the Work Environment and Facilities: Requirements for temperature, ventilation, and amenities
- Safe Work Australia – First Aid in the Workplace Code of Practice: Guidance on first aid arrangements for heat-related emergencies
- AS/NZS 4501 Occupational protective clothing: Requirements for protective clothing performance and selection
- AS/NZS 1269 Occupational noise management (where combined with hot plant areas): Consideration of combined environmental hazards in hot industrial settings
- Work Health and Safety Act 2011
- Work Health and Safety Regulations 2017
Standard SWMS Features (Click to Expand)
- Operational guidelines, with a step-by-step approach to safe work
- Possible hazards that may be encountered
- Step-by-step safety procedures to follow
- Before work starts – Guidelines and Checks
- Safety measures and guides
- Operational Safety Checks
- Before and After Risk Ratings
- Risk Assessment Matrix
- High Risk Work Involved
- Emergency Evacuation Procedure
- Plant and Equipment
- Qualifications and Permits
- Specific Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Company Personnel Sign-off form
Suitable for Industries
$96.8
Includes all formats + 2 years updates

Heat Stress Safety SWMS
- • 100% Compliant with Australian WHS Acts & Regulations
- • Fully Editable MS Word & PDF Formats Included
- • Pre-filled Content – Ready to Deploy Immediately
- • Customisable – Easily Add Your Logo & Site Details
- • Includes 2 Years of Free Compliance Updates
Heat Stress Safety SWMS
Product Overview
This Heat Stress Safety SWMS is a comprehensive Safe Work Method Statement designed to identify, control, and manage the risks associated with working in hot and thermally challenging environments, both indoors and outdoors. It provides detailed, practical controls to support WHS compliance and effective management of heat stress and thermal exposure risks across a wide range of work activities.
Activities & Specific Tasks Covered
This document includes specific risk controls for:
- Working safely in excessive heat, including identification of environmental and personal risk factors
- Managing work in harsh thermal environments such as boiler rooms, plant rooms, foundries, and process areas
- Controlling risks when working in hot indoor conditions with poor ventilation or radiant heat sources
- Planning work/rest regimes, task rotation, and scheduling high-exertion tasks during cooler periods
- Selection and use of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and clothing for hot conditions
- Implementation of hydration protocols, cool-down areas, and access to shade or cooled spaces
- Monitoring of workers for signs and symptoms of heat stress, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke
- Use of engineering controls such as ventilation, fans, insulation, and shielding from radiant heat
- Safe work procedures for acclimatising new or returning workers to hot work environments
- Emergency response procedures for heat-related illness, including first aid and escalation steps
- Communication, supervision, and training requirements for workers exposed to high heat loads
- Risk assessment and review processes to continually improve heat stress management on site
Who is this for?
This SWMS is designed for construction contractors, manufacturing and processing facilities, maintenance teams, facility managers, and site supervisors responsible for workers operating in hot or high-heat environments.
Specific Job Steps & Hazards Covered
| Job Step / Activity | Potential Hazards |
|---|---|
| Pre-start planning |
|
| Assess work environment |
|
| Plan work scheduling |
|
| Control indoor hot conditions |
|
| Manage work in harsh environments |
|
| Hydration and rest breaks |
|
| Work organisation and rotation |
|
| PPE and clothing selection |
|
| Monitoring and early detection |
|
| First aid and emergency response |
|
| High-risk hot tasks planning |
|
| Vehicle and cab environments |
|
| Training and information |
|
| Review and continuous improvement |
|
Need to add specific site requirements?
Don't worry if a specific job step isn't listed above. Once you purchase, simply log in to your Client Portal and add your own custom job steps at no extra cost. We take care of the hard work—creating the hazards and control measures for free—to ensure your document is compliant within minutes.
Legislation & References
This document was researched and developed to align with:
- Safe Work Australia – Guide for Managing the Risks of Working in Heat: National guidance on preventing heat-related illness in the workplace
- Model Code of Practice: How to Manage Work Health and Safety Risks: Framework for identifying, assessing, and controlling WHS risks
- Model Code of Practice: Managing the Work Environment and Facilities: Requirements for temperature, ventilation, and amenities
- Safe Work Australia – First Aid in the Workplace Code of Practice: Guidance on first aid arrangements for heat-related emergencies
- AS/NZS 4501 Occupational protective clothing: Requirements for protective clothing performance and selection
- AS/NZS 1269 Occupational noise management (where combined with hot plant areas): Consideration of combined environmental hazards in hot industrial settings
- Work Health and Safety Act 2011
- Work Health and Safety Regulations 2017
Standard SWMS Features (Click to Expand)
- Operational guidelines, with a step-by-step approach to safe work
- Possible hazards that may be encountered
- Step-by-step safety procedures to follow
- Before work starts – Guidelines and Checks
- Safety measures and guides
- Operational Safety Checks
- Before and After Risk Ratings
- Risk Assessment Matrix
- High Risk Work Involved
- Emergency Evacuation Procedure
- Plant and Equipment
- Qualifications and Permits
- Specific Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Company Personnel Sign-off form
$96.8